We recently purchased some additional RedGate tools, among them is the Source Control product. While we do need to add a "primary" Database to the Source Control paradigm, we really need to be able to place lots of individual SQL scripts (used to create and update database objects) into source control.

I looked in the Source Control documentation and did some other searches, but I do not appear to find what I a looking for, i.e., documentation or a webinar or forum post on managing SQL scripts.

Is Source Control a good product for managing scripts? Or should we pursue a direct (SSMS to Team Foundation Server) method for managing the scripts? It appears that Source Control is more for managing at the "database level" and the objects (tables, data, stored procedures, etc.) within the database.

-----------
It appears the "direct" answer to the question is NO, the RedGate product cannot handle individual scripts. I did find the following link that did a good job describing how to connect SSMS and Team Foundation Server:
http://blog.discountasp.net/using-team- ... nt-studio/